The organiser of a March for Australia rally held in Adelaide two months ago has distanced himself from that movement "because of the racism", choosing to attend a counter-rally on Sunday instead.

But while Mark Aldridge was explaining to the ABC why he had switched events, he was interrupted by anti-racism rally organiser Natasha Wanganeen, who told him "not to do interviews at my event".

Mr Aldridge — a former candidate for One Nation and other conservative minor parties, who is running for his own party, United Voice Australia, at March's state election — had organised the August 31 March for Australia rally on the steps of Parliament House in Adelaide.

That protest ended when a man who identified himself as a member of the National Socialist Network took to the stage to call for an

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